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HOW TO BUILD AN AWESOME CONTEST LINE
19.01.2018

If you didn’t show up at the Superpark last Saturday, you missed out on a massive freestyle event. During a bluebird day, riders from various countries gave it their all on three different hits and catered for an exciting battle for victory. The contest line was in a perfect condition, due to the fact that Park designer Pavel Stratil and his crew put a lot of work into it, the week before.

Two knuckles with two takeoffs and a stairway multi jib simply require a lot of work. E specially the end section was specifically rebuilt for the Blue Tomato Plan P. “We removed obstacles such as the corner or the jersey barrier,” Pavel explains. “Instead, we’ve set-up the stairset as final hit for the event.” Combined with a tube and a rail, it was perfectly suited for rookies as well as advanced riders. Check out how the stairway to shred-heaven has made it into the park:

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With a little Help from a Beast

Just in time for the buildup of the contest line, our crew got a little backup in the form of a massive machine – the “BISON X” from PRINOTH. The snowcat is exclusively designed for the special work in snowparks and will take care of the setup at Weitmoos in the future as well.

Come by and check out the fine setup our crew provides at the Weitmoos together with their new “BISON X”. Prior to your runs through the park, you can check out the park news on our website, our Facebook account and our Instagram account. See you soon!

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